Memorial Day: A Journey of Commemoration

Have you ever wondered about the origins of Memorial Day – how and where it began and what inspired it? Memorial Day: A Journey of Commemoration is an interactive StoryMap created for students by NCA’s Veterans Legacy Program. Viewers will travel through the past and across the globe to learn the reason why the United States commemorates Veterans on Memorial Day.

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By Jimmy Price, Historian, National Cemetery Administration

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